In response to shifting market demands, projects can be swiftly adjusted to minimize investment losses caused by misaligned positioning.
homes are prefabricated in factories, minimizing material waste and labor costs during on-site construction, resulting in greater budget control
For this project,it constructed from 2024 to 2025. This project presents an overall minimalist and bright aesthetic. The window design is clean and simple, allowing natural light to flood in and making the rooms feel more open and airy. The entire space creates a comfortable, tidy, and practical living atmosphere.
The difference between traditional construction and modular construction is the different construction ways.
For traditional construction, it takes the material to the site and is built by the workers. For modular building, it takes the material to the factory and is completed 90% by the workers in factory,then we transport it to the local and complete the remaining 10%.
Correct – getting permits is very similar whether you’re constructing a modular home or a traditional conventional home. Your specific circumstances will determine if a planning permit is needed, and we’ve found that roughly 70% of projects require one. Additionally, every new home build – be it modular or conventional – must have a building permit.
We can produce about 10 same steel structures per day. Not including the fitting-out. When finished steel structure. Only can we fit-out, install furniture, finish interior decoration, packing and shipping.so the production period of fitting-out is usually 2 months.
It reduces on-site construction time and pollution; on-site assembly is quick, and it facilitates future maintenance and modifications.
It costs 70 dollars per cubic meter.